We stayed March 14-21/15. The hotel pool, beach and hot tub areas are very nice. We felt safe and secure. We loved our outdoor kitchen with full fridge. There is an extra charge if you want housekeeping to do your dishes, but no dish soap is provided so you have to purchase your own. When we booked this hotel no one told us that it was undergoing construction and would be for a couple of years to come. Construction started at 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. It was not the quiet, relaxing vacation I was looking for. We enjoyed the shopping and many restaurants in the area. Please keep in mind that this town is not very clean, but our hotel was. Our toilet had a little trouble working, one bed was too hard to sleep on but the other was perfect. They only changed our sheets one time during the week. One thing to keep in mind is there is a Tip Jar at the Reception Office. If you put a tip in there, the owner will double the amount and it is shared amongst the staff. Very nice idea.

We traveled to Marival as part of our first trip to Mexico. We have been to many other all inclusive hotels and have traveled quite extensively over the years. To summarize our trip, the hotel and facilities are decent (not fantastic), the hotel staff is fantastic, the food is sub-par. First the annoying things about our experience. The check-in process is a bit annoying as it takes too long and you are immediately pressured to attend the time-share sales presentation. There are lots of rules that were frustrating
- Don't lose your bracelet or we will charge you
- Don't lose your towel card or we will charge you
- You can't sit in those loungers on the beach...they are for gold members only
- You can't drink at that bar...it is for gold members only
- We couldn't manage to get reservations to any of the sit down restaurants. You can only book 24 hours in advance, but when we tried to book 24 hours in advance, we were told that there were no reservations available.
- You can play pool or ping pong (when it rains), but only for 30 minutes and then they kick you out.
- The most annoying thing was the food in the buffet. We managed through it for the first 2 days and then ended up going out for dinner all of the other nights. We couldn't get into the sit down all inclusive restaurants, and simply couldn't stand to eat the buffet food for 3 meals. It was very sub par in my opinion.
- We couldn't use the water sports most of the days because of "blue flags"

Pleasant, quiet, attractive hotel with partner Hotel Flamingo next door. Excellent gym, lovely pool and hot tubs, attractive beach and beach chairs, and very nice Mexican breakfasts at adjacent Flamingo. Surprised and disappointed to find that La Estancia's only restaurant was largely indoors and had an Italian menu - this is not why we had come to Mexico! But there was a fine Mexican menu at the adjacent Flamingo which had large outdoor as well as indoor dining areas, which we enjoyed daily. Excellent taxi service and welcoming staff attitudes. Though we were a single couple, this was a wonderful hotel for families with young (and well behaved) children.

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Located in Nuevo Vallarta on the shores of Banderas Bay, this hotel is a 2 km (about 1 mi) stroll on the beach from …More

Iberostar Playa Mita hotel is located about 25 km from Puerto Vallarta. If you look for bustling city night life or local shopping, this hotel is not it. It is located in a rather remote area away from the city. It is an excellent newer hotel, located on the beach. The staff is extremely helpful and friendly. The cleaning service is exceptional. The food is good. Excellent kiddy pool. Some activities on the beach, in the pool area and evening entertainment are offered. Tours for extra charge are offered as well.

We really enjoyed our one-night stay to try it out and will return someday. We had time to walk around the hotel and grounds, use the lap pool and jacuzzi. I would like to have our grandchildren come with us on a future visit. We have shopped at Paradise Village in the past and now we got to find out how nice it is behind the entrance gate!

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